Dionne Warwick
Born | December 12, 1940 |
Hometown | East Orange, New Jersey, United States |
Net worth | $500 thousand |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Spouse | William Elliott (m 1967 - 1975) , William Elliott (m 1966 - 1967) |
Children | Damon Elliott |
Parents | Mancel Warrick , Lee Drinkard Warrick |
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Chuck Jackson, an R&B singer who took “Any Day Now” to the Top 25 in 1962 and had some two dozen singles hit the Hot 100 during the decade, has died. He was 85. Ady Croasdell of the UK’s Kent Records, which has worked on re-releasing Jackson’s music, confirmed on social media that the singer […]
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Legendary R&B musician Chuck Jackson, who counted Apollo Theater as second home, dies at 85
NEW YORK — R&B legend Chuck Jackson, who inspired Dionne Warwick and a legion of jazz greats and counted New York’s Apollo Theater as a second home, has died. He was 85. Jackson, who lived in Atlanta, died on Feb. 16, the website Best Classic Bands reported, citing his granddaughter, Krystina. His death was also confirmed by Ady Croasdell of Ace Records’ Kent Records division, a U.K. label ...
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A Posthumous Whitney Houston Album Is Coming Soon And Will Include Six New Gospel Songs
There’s about to be a lot more gospel music in our playlists. Hot on the heels of Dolly Parton and Dionne Warwick announcing details of their gospel duet, “Peace Like a River”, comes news that Whitney Houston’s forthcoming album will include six gospel tracks. Houston died February 11, 2012 at the age of 48, and recently her estate uncovered a trove of previously unreleased tracks.
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At 82, Dionne Warwick staying busy with youth musical, more
With a stunning musical career already spanning decades, Dionne Warwick couldn’t be blamed for slowing down a bit at age 82. The Grammy-winning, multimillion-selling singer has a soon-to-be released duet with Dolly Parton and a new biographical documentary now streaming on HBO Max. That's not all. This week at a rehearsal space in Clearwater, Florida, it was time to hear the kids sing and dance, the first chance for Warwick to see the “Hits!” revue in person.
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